PANICKED Vladimir Putin has built anti-tank traps and barricades on beaches in Crimea as he fears he will lose the region he illegally annexed.
The paranoid tyrant has also had a huge number of defence mechanisms including trenches installed close to key access routes in a bid to crush sea and land assaults.

East2WestZigzag trenches have been built on beaches and close to key access routes in Crimea[/caption]

East2WestBarricades have also been installed by Russia[/caption]

Crimea’s beaches are popular with both Russian and Ukrainian touristsEast2West
Dragon’s teeth tank traps have been placed at strategic Ak-Monai beside the Taurida highway by occupying Russians to stop a Ukrainian attempt to grab back the peninsula Putin took in 2014.
Putin has accepted he must decimate the region’s huge tourism industry this summer to hold it against a possible Ukrainian advance as part of an expected Kyiv counteroffensive.
The scale of the operation is seen on both satellite images and ground level pictures.
Beaches – one popular with both Russian and Ukrainian tourists as a favourite and glamorous summer playground – have been rendered virtually unusable.
The northern coastlines of Crimea are being defended most acutely amid the clearest signs Putin’s military commanders see the peninsula as vulnerable.
Defensive artillery positions have been established.
It comes as Ukraine this week said it might negotiate with Russia on Crimea – but only if it advances to the borders of the peninsula, a massive advance from its current positions.
Hardline chairman of Russian parliament’s international affairs committee Leonid Slutsky said: ”The status of Crimea is not subject to discussion at all.
“It’s an issue that has been decided following the 2014 referendum and has been enshrined in the Russian constitution. The peninsula is forever an inseparable part of Russia.”
He claimed Kyiv had “neither the strength nor resources” to grab back Crimea.
Yan Gagin, an advisor to the annexed authorities in Donetsk People’s Republic, dismissed Ukraine’s hopes of reaching Crimea as “empty talk which means absolutely nothing”.
There are two land routes into Crimea from Ukraine – now both reinforced by new recently-built defences.
Some beaches have been mined, according to Ukrainian sources.
The dictator is facing imminent economic carnage in the annexed peninsula’s once money-spinning tourism industry as people refuse to heed official calls to make “patriotic bookings” this summer.
Almost every beach in the occupied territory has now – or will have – giant barricades, with Ukraine claiming that they are also mined by the Russians.
Putin sees Crimea’s illegal annexation in 2014 as one of his greatest achievements, yet there is now paranoia that Ukraine could use Western weapons to grab back a territory larger than Wales.
Bookings are now 80 per cent down on last year, which, in turn, was 30 per cent below pre-war levels, with hoteliers demanding state bailouts to compensate them for the cost of Putin’s war.
Tourists to the Black Sea have been spooked by the October 2022 bomb attack on Putin’s prized Kerch Strait bridge linking Crimea to Russia, and missile strikes on military airfields.
Drone attacks are now an almost daily event.
Ukrainian official Anton Gerashchenko said: “Well, that’s it, here we are – there will be no beach season in Crimea this year….
“All the beaches of the Russian-occupied peninsula will be turned into a coastal defence line and mined.”
Putin’s puppet leader in Crimea, hardliner Sergey Aksyonov, told Russian state TV that “thanks to the measures taken on behalf of our President, nothing threatens Crimea”.
He urged Russian tourists not to be put off by “fake information” on safety which he blamed on Ukrainian officials.
Yet the peninsula’s main airport has been closed for 13 months and Aksyonov’s war rhetoric is unlikely to encourage tourists.
“We have a large number of people working on [securing the beaches],” he said, stressing that the defences were on Putin’s orders.
“If you want peace, prepare for the war – so we better be ready.”
He refused to give “all details” on the defences but boasted there was “no way with new fortification lines that Ukraine can ever take Crimea – the only real danger is drones.”

East2WestTrenches along the coastline in annexed Crimea[/caption]

East2WestPutin fears potential land and sea attacks[/caption]
Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/21978508/ ... a-beaches/

